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An example of operant conditioning is(1 point)
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a dog drooling at the sight of a dinner bell.
a dog drooling at the sight of a dinner bell.
a baby learning to eat with a spoon.
a baby learning to eat with a spoon.
a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.
a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.
birds migrating for the winter.
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a dog drooling at the sight of a dinner bell.
a dog drooling at the sight of a dinner bell.
a baby learning to eat with a spoon.
a baby learning to eat with a spoon.
a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.
a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.
birds migrating for the winter.
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The best example of operant conditioning from the options you provided is:
**a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.**
Operant conditioning involves learning through reinforcement or punishment, and in this case, turning off the alarm clock is a behavior that is reinforced by the removal of the annoying sound, thus increasing the likelihood that the person will repeat the action in the future.
**a person turning off an alarm clock in the morning.**
Operant conditioning involves learning through reinforcement or punishment, and in this case, turning off the alarm clock is a behavior that is reinforced by the removal of the annoying sound, thus increasing the likelihood that the person will repeat the action in the future.
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